Richard, To be fair, I haven't tried this script for years now, so I can't really speak to it directly. My comments were directed at a few different frustrations and I did it in an unclear fashion. Let me restate. I have abaondoned LiveCode mostly because I run experiments online, and the html versi...

It seems that Google changes how it works so often that it's almost not worth trying to keep up with it. I've almost completely abandoned LiveCode because the html5 functionality is just not where it needs to be (nor does it look like it ever will be), and have just had to teach myself javascript. V...

Hi There. I live in St. Petersburg and have worked with Livecode for a number of years programming psychology experiments. I stopped about 5 years ago, however, as I really can't do anything without fully functioning html deployment, and they're not quite there yet. That said, I would love to get to...

Heather, I just purchased the lifetime hosting, and in the confirmation email sent to me by cleverbridge, it told me to go here: http://livecode.com/account/products/hosting and then said: using your purchase email address, and you will see fields where you can enter your subdomain and username and ...

Not quite sure what you're saying to do with Python, but if you opening the html file the "old fashioned" way (by double clicking) I got the dreaded "exception thrown" error using Chrome 44.0.2403.107 (64-bit)

This reply is a bit late, but would you be willing to share example code of using the GET command to retrieve data from Google Sheets? I used your code to save data, and it works like a charm, but can't quite figure out how to read from the spreadsheet.

Bernd (and Klaus) This does work, thank you! But why ? It would seem to indicate that the screen is locked by default. But, even if that's true, I would still think that I could place the unlock screen command at the top of the handler (before the repeat loop). But it doesn't. It's still "jumpy" whe...

You know what? It STILL doesn't work. Here's the code, just as you suggested, Klaus, including the "with messages" suffix to the wait command: on mouseUp put empty into field "results" repeat with i = 1 to 3 repeat with j = 1 to 4 put i && j && CR after field "results" ...

What's wrong with this code? on mouseUp put empty into field "results" repeat with i = 1 to 3 repeat with j = 1 to 4 put i && j && CR after field "results" wait for .1 second end repeat end repeat end mouseUp When I run it, the button stays blue for a couple of seconds, and then all the numbers pop ...

Aha! Very useful information. I always suspected that both fields were, in fact, the same thing but the Sharedtext property eluded me. I did know that buttons were all the same, so probably should have known about fields. Seems embarrassingly obvious in hindsight.